(For Children, you may want to stop a row or 2 before, as it will hang over there heads quite a bit!)

Finish off and leave tail for sewing

At the end of the folded piece, you can sew together to create an infinity scarf or leave alone to keep as a normal scarf! The next section (sewing to make the hood) will be on the portion that is folded in half.

Once you have your long piece, fold it in half. On the end that is folded over and connected, take a strand of yarn and pull through and tie a knot. Take your darning needle and sew down 16 stitches

This part creates the hood section of it!

Ears (Make 2 in green)

Worked in continuous rounds

Rnd 1: 6 sc into Magic Ring

Rnd 2: Sc around (6)

Rnd 3: *Sc, inc* (9)

Rnd 4: Sc around (9)

Rnd 5: *Sc 2, inc* (12)

Rnd 6: Sc around (12)

Rnd 7: *Sc 3, inc* (15)

Rnd 8: Sc around (15)

Rnd 9: *Sc 3, dec* (12)

Rnd 10: Sc around (12)

Finish off and leave tail for sewing

With the ears completed, sew them onto each side of the head when folding it into a triangle, (pictured above!)

These ears do not need to be stuffed with poly fill.

Once the ears are attached and you’ve decided on if you want to make it an infinity scarf or normal, you are now complete!

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Hi! My name is Vincent and I focus on an art form known as Amigurumi, the Japanese art of knitted/crocheted stuffed animals. To be even MORE specific, I enjoy a great deal of Pokemon and anime. I discovered this passion of mine in August of 2015 and have loved the art every second since!

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